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Old 08-10-20, 07:10 PM
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Equalized tension among similar spokes is probably more important than the actual tension (within limits). I check for equal tension by plucking the spokes and listening to the note. For dished rear wheels, driving side spokes should sound close to one another. Ditto for the non-driving side. The driving side spokes will have a higher pitch. All spokes should have the same pitch for non-dished wheels.
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